
On Amplifying Marginalized Voices for Social Change - from Labyrinth of the First Gen
Narratives of Purpose® · Claire Murigande
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Show Notes
In today’s episode, we conclude our “episode swap” series with an episode from the Labyrinth of the First Gen podcast hosted by Weyu Shameka.
Weyu engages with first-generation individuals around the globe on her podcast, sharing their transformative journeys of natural-born pioneers.
In this bilingual English and Spanish interview, Weyu speaks with Fidel a committed community activist from the Yungas region of Bolivia, who operates a radio station that plays a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of his community and advocating for their rights. Fidel's work exemplifies the transformative power of media in fostering social change.
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CHAPTERS:
00:14 - Introduction to New Voices
01:26 - Introducing Fidel and His Impact on the Yungas Community
10:10 - The Importance of Afro Bolivian Culture
18:21 - The Pivotal Role of Fidel's Radio
22:06 - Reflections on Activism and Community Work
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